Classical & HR
Systems & CCO
Socialization & Culture
Relationships & Emotion
Teams & Change
100

The human r_________ approach values workers' feelings, ideas and inititiative.

Resources
100

__________ is the capacity to make a difference in a situation.

Agency

100

Willie the Wildcat is Northwestern's mascot. According to the cultural iceberg, this is an example of an organizational _____________.

Symbol

100

____________________ refers to the tendency for communication to be more positive or ambiguous when we talk to higher-ups.

Upward distortion

100

Teams consist of two or more interdependent individuals. True or false?

False. 

Teams have three or more interdependent individuals; groups have two or more.

200

Name all three types of authority according to Weber.

1. Traditional

2. Charismatic

3. Rational-legal

200

According to CCO theory, communication shapes the organization. True or false?

False.

According to CCO, communication IS the organization.

200

James grew up listening to his father share about his job as a doctor, and was inspired to follow in his footsteps. This is a form of what type of anticipatory socialization?

Vocational organizational socialization

200

Tom asks Jerry for a report. Jerry strategically responds by saying, "I'll finish it by today." 

Jerry means he will finish it by the end of the day (23:59), but Tom thinks this means he will get it as soon as possible. This illustrates the concept of ______________________.

Strategic ambiguity

200

_________________ is the tendency for individuals to put in less effort when working in a group compared to when they are working alone.

Social loafing

300

At a car factory, the managers carefully delegate the tasks and gives workers specific instructions to follow, while workers follow on carrying out the tasks they're assigned. Which of Taylor’s principles of scientific management does this best illustrate?

Division of labor

300

Jane is annoyed that her manager wants to use an outdated method, but her manager insists, "We've always done it this way for the past 20 years." What is her manager ventriloquizing?

Tradition and precedent

300

Organizational culture is complex, ambiguous and changes (from team to team, department to department, and even over time). This best reflects which one of the three organizational culture perspectives?

Fragmented perspective

300

Ben is a supervisor with different relationships with their subordinates. Ben treats Jerry like a partner and trusts him a lot. Meanwhile, he has a more transactional relationship with Tom, whom he oversees and instructs. This is a reflection of what theory?

Leader-member exchange (LMX) theory

300

_______________ is a mode of thinking when group members’ striving for unanimity overrides motivation to realistically appraise alternative courses of action

Groupthink

400

At a company, managers not only make sure employees feel valued and supported, but also regularly ask them to participate in decision-making and contribute ideas. 

Which approach best captures this?

Human resources

400

Glenn is a new employee at Starbucks. Glenn is a new employee at a Starbucks store. On his first day, his manager explains the company’s structure, outlines official policies, and shows him documents that define employee roles and responsibilities in the cafe. 

Which of the Four Flows does this best represent?

Self-structuring

400

An intern is confused about a work policy. Instead of asking the supervisor, she asks one of her co-workers in her department.

Which information-seeking tactic is this?

Third-party questioning

400

An air stewardess has to stay warm, polite and attentive at all times while working, even if they feel tired or annoyed. This is an example of _________.

Surface acting / emotional labor

400

Ben & Jerry's founders resigned from the company after a dispute with their parent company, Unilever. This is an example of organizational change from change in _______________?

Leadership

500

Adam is a junior employee who reports to Ben, his manager. Ben, in turn, is supervised by his boss, Connor. Due to an urgent issue, Adam sends an email directly to Connor instead of waiting to communicate through Ben. According to Fayol, this form of communication is known as the _____________.

Gang plank

This violates the scalar chain.

500

Netflix produces shows using different approaches. Some series are developed in-house, while others are produced by external production companies. Despite using different production methods, the company’s goal is to deliver high-quality content that attracts and retains subscribers.

Which dimension of systems theory does this best represent?

Equifinality

500

Sophie joins a new company. During the newcomer orientation, the company stresses that they value employees' unique identity and individuality, and want employees to be themselves. 

This is best represented by which of Van Maanen & Schein's form of organizational socialization?

Investiture socialization

500

Jamie feels a deep sense of belonging and connection with his company, which he feels proud to be a part of. According to an emotions at work perspective, which concept does this best illustrate?

Identification

500

A company announces a major organizational change: it will restructure its business model so that most profits are reinvested into environmental causes rather than increasing shareholder returns. Leaders explain the change by emphasizing that the company must “protect the planet even if it reduces short-term profit.”

Which frame of organizational change is being emphasized?

Moral / ethical

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